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With hearts filled with joy and happiness, the ABAS Kenpoly Chapter gives thanks to our Heavenly Father for making it possible to carry out a successful ministry work at Beeri Central Bethel and for leading the brethren in an impactful evangelism outreach within the Beeri community from the 13th to 14th of March, 2026. Guided by the words of Matthew 5:23β24, the brethren were reminded of the importance of reconciliation and peace before offering gifts at the altar.
The ministry work was led by the chapter president, Sister Princess Kpooni, who directed the chapter to Beeri Central Bethel on the 13th of March. The brethren participated in the morning devotion, after which an interactive Bible class was held. The class was led by the evangelical vice chairman, Brother John Awaji-Akong Monday, and centered on the theme βLive Peaceably.β Through this teaching, the Father inspired dialogue among the ABASites, encouraging them to embrace peace and reconciliation as a way of life.
Following the Bible class, the brethren went out into the community to spread the gospel of peace. Their message touched the hearts of many in Beeri, who confessed their willingness to forgive those who had offended them. During the outreach, a question arose: βWhat if you are ready to make peace with your offender, but the offender is not ready?β The ABASites explained that once one has made the effort to reconcile, the rest should be left to God, for righteousness has been fulfilled. The burden then rests on the one who refuses to forgive. This response brought clarity and comfort to the recipients, reinforcing the essence of living peaceably.
With hearts overflowing with joy and spirits replenished with blessings, the ABASites returned triumphantly to Beeri Central Bethel. Their return was a testimony to the Fatherβs magnificent presence among them. In reverence, they surrendered all praise and adoration to the Father, acknowledging His Holiness Olumba Olumba Obu, the Universal Monarch, for granting them the strength and ability to carry out this sacred task. Truly, the ministry work and evangelism were successful, leaving a lasting impact on the brethren and the community.
Thank You Father!